[CODE4LIB] Job: Special Collections and Digitization Librarian at Thomas Jefferson University
The Scott Memorial Library of Thomas Jefferson University and Hospital seeks a service-oriented and energetic individual to support the Archives and Special Collections and the digital repository, the Jefferson Digital Commons. Duties and Responsibilities University Archives: Our desired candidate should be flexible, innovative and be ably work with minimal direction. An ability to learn and apply new technologies for archives management, preservation and collection access is necessary. In the Archives this position offers an excellent opportunity for an engaged and inquisitive individual to provide reference assistance and access to students, faculty and researchers to Jefferson's rich special collections and archives. The individual will support collection organization by arranging a wide variety of resources for ease of use and by describing holdings through guides, inventories and other finding aids. Organizing and mounting exhibits at various campus locations will also be the responsibility of this position. Jefferson Digital Commons Under the direction of the Jefferson Digital Commons Editor, this individual will assume editorial support responsibilities for the Jefferson Digital Commons. They will work with faculty to identify, prepare and deposit materials into the Commons. Coordination of scanning materials for the repository with the Library's paraprofessional staff will be another position responsibility. This position will report to the University Archivist. General Information The mission of the University Archives & Special Collections is to collect, conserve and make available to researchers the enduring, historic materials that inform the story of the institution, dating from its founding in 1824 to the present. The Archives collects and holds the official records of the University, while the varied Special Collections range from 10,000 rare books dating from 15th to 19th centuries, numerous manuscripts, large photograph collections, publications and medical artifacts. The Jefferson Digital Commons (JDC) is the free digital archive for articles published by Jefferson authors, Jefferson-sponsored journals, and historical materials from the University Archives and Special Collections. Since 2006, the JDC has had over 1.5 million full-text downloads. The goal of the Commons is to enhance the visibility of Jefferson scholarship and to promote Jefferson authors. The Scott Memorial Library serves the students, faculty, clinicians and staff of Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson University Physicians and Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. The Library collections include more than 3000 electronic journals. 90,000 bound journal volumes, and more than 85,000 monographs and electronic books. In addition, a variety of popular books and magazines, medical education software packages and 3D models complement the Library's core journal and book collection. The library occupies four of the six floors of the centrally located Scott Building. Qualifications: ALA-accredited M.L.S. or M.I.S degree or an advanced degree in History strongly preferred and demonstrated commitment to ongoing professional development. Knowledge of emerging technology trends related to digital collections. Familiarity with digital preservation practices. Able to be flexible in an environment of rapid change. Demonstrated ability to work effectively, cooperatively and collaboratively with a variety of individuals and groups across an organization to accomplish initiatives; demonstrated ability to plan, prioritize, coordinate and implement projects. Experience with exhibition design and installation a plus. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills essential.. NOTES: Additional Salary Information: Salary and Benefits Salary is commensurate with experience. Excellent benefits including 20 days of vacation and a matching retirement plan. Review of applications will begin on October 15, 2013 and continue until the position is filled. Candidates must apply online using Thomas Jefferson University job system. Internal Number: 59550 Brought to you by code4lib jobs: http://jobs.code4lib.org/job/10281/
[CODE4LIB] Job: Historical Collections Consultant at Wisconsin Historical Society
This position is located in the Library-Archives Division of the Wisconsin Historical Society in Madison. The Division supports the study of Wisconsin, United States and Canadian history by managing one of the largest history libraries and archives in the United States. The archives provides access to collections totaling more than 100,000 cubic feet including: manuscript and State Archives collections documenting the history of Wisconsin, and extensive national manuscript collections documenting the history of organized labor, mass communications, civil rights, and social action in the United States. The archives also houses an estimated 2 to 3 million images. The Wisconsin Historical Society is located on the campus of the University of Wisconsin- Madison and provides archives reference services to a broad general public and academic audience. **Job Duties:** Working independently under the general supervision of a Librarian Supervisor, the position is devoted to: A) planning and coordination of strategies to acquire, manage, provide access to, and preserve digital information created by Wisconsin state and local government agencies; B) coordination of the Library's program for bibliographic access to Wisconsin state government publications; C) provision of reference service related to government publications; D) overseeing the Wisconsin state government publications collections, and E) representing the Society in state and national organizations and advisory groups. Special Notes: 1. A criminal background check will be conducted prior to offer of employment to determine if the circumstances of any conviction may be related to the job. 2. The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 requires employers to hire only individuals who are eligible to work in the United States. Upon reporting for work, an individual will be expected to present proper evidence establishing employability. 3. Verification of academic degrees will be conducted prior to an offer of employment. **A Well Qualified Candidate Will Have:** * Masters Degree in Library Science. * Cataloging experience. * Experience with government publications. * Experience with digital resources. * Excellent interpersonal communication skills. * Excellent writing skills. * Ability to work both collaboratively on a team as well as independently. **Job Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:** Advanced knowledge of library principles, practices, and concepts, especially as they relate to collection development and cataloging of government publications and information. Advanced knowledge of electronic records concepts and practice relating to acquisition, cataloging, management, preservation of, and access to government publications. Advanced knowledge of accepted library descriptive and subject cataloging theory and practice. Ability to adapt readily and effectively to the rapidly changing world of information systems, and to each succeeding generation of tools needed for locating and accessing information and data. Ability to work effectively as a member of a team and oversee the work of student employees. Ability to communicate clearly and effectively, both in writing and verbally, with supervisors, colleagues, and state agencies' staff. Effective computer skills, including word processing, data entry, database searching, scanning of photographs and documents, development of web pages, and data management. How To Apply: In addition to submitting a resume, you'll be preparing detailed written responses to two online exam questions. You may preview the questions on the WiscJobs website. The total length of your responses should be limited to a total of four pages for the entire Exam. These questions and your responses are considered to be an Examination for this position and will be used to determine your eligibility for this vacancy. Write clearly and concisely and use examples to support your statements when necessary. If you omit information requested on this announcement, your application may be rated ineligible. Since the answers to each question will be scored separately, be sure to provide a separate and complete answer for each question. Do not reference your response to one question as the answer for part of any other questions - each answer should stand alone. To apply online, visit the WiscJobs website. During the application process, you will be asked to create a login and submit your application materials online by copying and pasting your responses into appropriate fields. Follow the online application instructions below. If you have a WiscJobs account: 1. Click "Log In to Apply" at the top of the job announcement and log into your account. When you have logged in, find and view job announcement 2. Click "Apply Now" at the top of the job announcement. 3. Review your Job Application and make any necessary updates and click "Continue." 4. Complete the Job Pr
[CODE4LIB] Job: Digital Asset Management Archivist at OmniTech
OMNITEC Solutions, Inc. provides creative services in Broadcast and Audio Visual, Feature Videos, Photography and Design Services areas. The digital assets developed are preserved, organized and distributed using a Digital Asset Management System (DAM). The Digital Archivist will operate the system and manage the video, audio, photo and graphic design elements, by developing meta-data, cataloguing schemes and approaches and ensuring access to the assets from a staff population of 3000. This is a full-time,on-site position in Washington, DC, 20431. **Duties & Responsibilities:** * Act as a system administrator and manage the overall collection of the digital media assets (video, photography, audio and design files) * Ensure effective metadata tagging, file structure and find-ability. * Create archive (file) structure for each asset group to best accommodate end users and content producers' needs. * Meta-tag and catalogue newly edited and unedited digital assets (video, photography, audio and design files) * Prepare digital files of hard media legacy assets. * Develop taxonomy and document archival protocols. * Contribute in the development of archiving standards and workflow. * Generate weekly, monthly and quarterly reports. * Configure digital archive software, manage user accounts, and control access (ACL management). * Provide hands-on training and support for new internal and general users. **Basic qualification:** * Master's Degree from an ALA-accredited program with a concentration in information science, archives management, library science or comparable program. * Thorough knowledge of and experience with digital asset management. * Thorough knowledge of metadata schemas and standards; experience with metadata standards. * Demonstrated knowledge of digital archives, electronic record management, and digital preservation practice. * Experience working for an in-house media production team that handles design files, audio, video and photography. * Experience with the"Media Beacon" DAM tool is highly preferred! Please forward your resume and compensation history to [employm...@omnitecinc.com](mailto:employm...@omnitecinc.com). Brought to you by code4lib jobs: http://jobs.code4lib.org/job/10271/
[CODE4LIB] Job: Archivist at Production company
Top Production Company located in Santa Monica is looking for an outstanding Archivist with strong knowledge of the Film and TV industry. **Responsibilities include:** • Managing the day-to-day operations of the archive. • Organizing and cataloging archives on-site and off-site. • Maintenance of electronic archive database to facilitate access to materials. • Ensure that the database is current and accurate. • Preserve and store all objects relating to the company's activity and history including props, photographs, and memorabilia. • Daily media tracking of digital and print publications and broadcasts. • Processing and preservation of publications including trades, newspapers, magazines, online articles, as well as television broadcasts. • Manage the request and distribution of promotional materials. • Other assigned projects as necessary. **Requirements** • Archivist certification or Master's Degree in Library & Information Science • Minimum of 2-3 years archival experience with an applied interest in film and television. • Demonstrated practical knowledge of contemporary archival practices, policies, and procedures. • Demonstrated project management, analytical, and research skills. • Ability to work independently and exercise initiative, discretion, and judgment. • Ability to work harmoniously and effectively with others. • Ability to work with electronic records and databases. • Experience utilizing digital reproduction technologies such as scanners and digital cameras for preservation. • Ability to transport assets off-site. • Must be proficient in File Maker Pro and Adobe Photoshop. Please forward resume and cover letter to jobm...@aol.com. Thank you. Brought to you by code4lib jobs: http://jobs.code4lib.org/job/10264/
[CODE4LIB] Job: Web Developer at NPR
**Overview:** We are hiring! **What we are looking for:** Creativity, initiative, thirst for innovation and acute attention to detail Vigor for crafting well-tested, well-documented and elegantly structured code. Passion for standards-based web development and polyglot programming. Obsession with software scalability and performance under high loads. Love for using and contributing to open-source software. Honesty, friendly attitude and good sense of humor. We are looking for a talented and knowledgeable web developer. A person passionate about polyglot programming, web technologies, database development, RESTful APIs; often things that have not reached mainstream, yet. We are looking for a person who both learns fast, but can also figure things out independently and show us better ways for building complex, highly scalable systems on the web. Currently we are obsessed with Lean product development, responsive design, document databases, RESTful / Hypermedia APIs and machine learning. What will tomorrow bring? We would like to figure that out together, if you join us. **Why work at NPR matters:** A thriving, mission-driven multimedia organization, NPR produces award-winning news, information, and music programming in partnership with hundreds of independent public radio stations across the nation. NPR listeners value information, creativity, curiosity, and social responsibility - our employees do too. We are innovators and leaders in diverse fields, from journalism and digital media to product design and software engineering. Every day our employees and member stations touch the lives of millions worldwide. _Essential Duties Include:_ Web Developer is primarily responsible for contributing to the creation, modification, and implementation of custom web applications and APIs within NPR Digital Media. Responsibilities also include assisting in the daily operations and maintenance of all of NPR Digital Media's systems and applications and assisting in the design and implementation of software products that address current and future requirements of NPR Digital Media. **Qualifications:** The exact title and level (e.g., II, III, IV) of this position will be determined based on the selected candidate's experience and skills _Basic skills required:_ * Fluency in LAMP stack: Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP. * Fluency in HTML5/CSS3, including media queries and Responsive Web Design techniques. * Fluency in writing functional Javascript code, not limited to jQuery programming. * Extensive experience working with content-management systems (preferably: popular open-source ones such as: WordPress or Drupal). * Ability to work in Unix command-line over SSH terminal. * Experience working with a version control system (SVN or Git preferred). _Bonus Points for:_ * Every additional programming language and framework you are fluent in. * Significant contributions to open-source projects * Mad Node.js skills * Addiction to writing code in Test-Driven Development style. **What else?** * We are a very Mac-friendly group, if that's your kind of thing. * We are diverse, lifelong learners and read omnivorously from NPR's giveaway book shelf, regularly walk down the hall to Tiny Desk Concerts, tell coding jokes and edit bad grammar on milk cartons * We are a friendly bunch and expect the same from you, too Does this sound like you? If so, we want to hear from you. If you apply for this job, here's what you can expect in our interview process. If you're checking out technical or digital roles, here are some additional things you should consider about what you'll experience at NPR. NPR offers a competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits package including health and wellness benefits, retirement, and work/life balance programs, as well as opportunities for career growth and development. NPR is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Keep up with us on Social Media on: Facebook at This Is NPR, Twitter at @NPRjobs, YouTube at NPR Life - as well as #NPRlife for 'behind the scenes' tweets from our colleagues. Brought to you by code4lib jobs: http://jobs.code4lib.org/job/10280/
Re: [CODE4LIB] Open Data Specialist
Thanks Ranti! I think this is more of an academic library position, right? If anyone on the list has a data services librarian in their world I'd love to speak to them. N On Monday, October 7, 2013, Ranti Junus wrote: > Nate, > > For classic collection development activities, you might want to explore > job descriptions for Data Services librarians. > > > ranti. > > > On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 3:47 PM, Nate Hill > > > wrote: > > > Thanks Toby... that is exactly where I'm starting to look. > > This is a great resource: > > http://project-open-data.github.io/cdo/ > > What is complicated is finding anything that relates this to classic > > collection development activities. > > I might have to just make that up! > > If you see anything out there, let me know! > > Cheers > > > > > > On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 3:45 PM, Toby Greenwalt < > theanalogdiv...@gmail.com > > >wrote: > > > > > Nate, > > > > > > I'm guessing you're venturing into uncharted territory - at least as > the > > > library field is concerned. It's more likely that you'll find more > > relevant > > > descriptions in either the urban planning or journalism fields. Let me > > poke > > > around and see if I can dig something up. > > > > > > Toby > > > > > > > > > On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 2:40 PM, Nate Hill > > > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > > > I'm working on a job description for an Open Data Specialist at my > > public > > > > library. > > > > > > > > This person would work for the public library as a builder/maintainer > > for > > > > our open data portal (currently an instance of DKAN) which serves > civic > > > > (and eventually other) public domain data. > > > > > > > > They would also be an open data evangelist and expert, working with > > other > > > > city departments to get/keep them involved as contributors of useful, > > > > useable data, etc. > > > > > > > > I'd also like to highlight the collection development-like aspects of > > the > > > > job. > > > > > > > > Has anyone seen a similar job description? > > > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > > Nate > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > Nate Hill > > > > nathanielh...@gmail.com > > > > http://4thfloor.chattlibrary.org/ > > > > http://www.natehill.net > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Nate Hill > > nathanielh...@gmail.com > > http://4thfloor.chattlibrary.org/ > > http://www.natehill.net > > > > > > -- > Bulk mail. Postage paid. > -- Nate Hill nathanielh...@gmail.com http://4thfloor.chattlibrary.org/ http://www.natehill.net
Re: [CODE4LIB] Open Data Specialist
Nate, For classic collection development activities, you might want to explore job descriptions for Data Services librarians. ranti. On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 3:47 PM, Nate Hill wrote: > Thanks Toby... that is exactly where I'm starting to look. > This is a great resource: > http://project-open-data.github.io/cdo/ > What is complicated is finding anything that relates this to classic > collection development activities. > I might have to just make that up! > If you see anything out there, let me know! > Cheers > > > On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 3:45 PM, Toby Greenwalt >wrote: > > > Nate, > > > > I'm guessing you're venturing into uncharted territory - at least as the > > library field is concerned. It's more likely that you'll find more > relevant > > descriptions in either the urban planning or journalism fields. Let me > poke > > around and see if I can dig something up. > > > > Toby > > > > > > On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 2:40 PM, Nate Hill > wrote: > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > I'm working on a job description for an Open Data Specialist at my > public > > > library. > > > > > > This person would work for the public library as a builder/maintainer > for > > > our open data portal (currently an instance of DKAN) which serves civic > > > (and eventually other) public domain data. > > > > > > They would also be an open data evangelist and expert, working with > other > > > city departments to get/keep them involved as contributors of useful, > > > useable data, etc. > > > > > > I'd also like to highlight the collection development-like aspects of > the > > > job. > > > > > > Has anyone seen a similar job description? > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > Nate > > > > > > > > > -- > > > Nate Hill > > > nathanielh...@gmail.com > > > http://4thfloor.chattlibrary.org/ > > > http://www.natehill.net > > > > > > > > > -- > Nate Hill > nathanielh...@gmail.com > http://4thfloor.chattlibrary.org/ > http://www.natehill.net > -- Bulk mail. Postage paid.
Re: [CODE4LIB] Open Data Specialist
Nate -- This might be a good question to post on one of the Open Knowledge Foundation listservs as well: http://okfn.org/contact/. -- Jena Winberry Program Officer Council on Library and Information Resources 1707 L Street NW, Suite 650 Washington, DC 20036 jwinbe...@clir.org www.clir.org | www.diglib.org On 10/7/13 3:47 PM, "Nate Hill" wrote: >Thanks Toby... that is exactly where I'm starting to look. >This is a great resource: >http://project-open-data.github.io/cdo/ >What is complicated is finding anything that relates this to classic >collection development activities. >I might have to just make that up! >If you see anything out there, let me know! >Cheers > > >On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 3:45 PM, Toby Greenwalt >wrote: > >> Nate, >> >> I'm guessing you're venturing into uncharted territory - at least as the >> library field is concerned. It's more likely that you'll find more >>relevant >> descriptions in either the urban planning or journalism fields. Let me >>poke >> around and see if I can dig something up. >> >> Toby >> >> >> On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 2:40 PM, Nate Hill >>wrote: >> >> > Hi all, >> > >> > I'm working on a job description for an Open Data Specialist at my >>public >> > library. >> > >> > This person would work for the public library as a builder/maintainer >>for >> > our open data portal (currently an instance of DKAN) which serves >>civic >> > (and eventually other) public domain data. >> > >> > They would also be an open data evangelist and expert, working with >>other >> > city departments to get/keep them involved as contributors of useful, >> > useable data, etc. >> > >> > I'd also like to highlight the collection development-like aspects of >>the >> > job. >> > >> > Has anyone seen a similar job description? >> > >> > Thanks >> > >> > Nate >> > >> > >> > -- >> > Nate Hill >> > nathanielh...@gmail.com >> > http://4thfloor.chattlibrary.org/ >> > http://www.natehill.net >> > >> > > > >-- >Nate Hill >nathanielh...@gmail.com >http://4thfloor.chattlibrary.org/ >http://www.natehill.net
Re: [CODE4LIB] Open Data Specialist
Nate, I'm guessing you're venturing into uncharted territory - at least as the library field is concerned. It's more likely that you'll find more relevant descriptions in either the urban planning or journalism fields. Let me poke around and see if I can dig something up. Toby On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 2:40 PM, Nate Hill wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm working on a job description for an Open Data Specialist at my public > library. > > This person would work for the public library as a builder/maintainer for > our open data portal (currently an instance of DKAN) which serves civic > (and eventually other) public domain data. > > They would also be an open data evangelist and expert, working with other > city departments to get/keep them involved as contributors of useful, > useable data, etc. > > I'd also like to highlight the collection development-like aspects of the > job. > > Has anyone seen a similar job description? > > Thanks > > Nate > > > -- > Nate Hill > nathanielh...@gmail.com > http://4thfloor.chattlibrary.org/ > http://www.natehill.net >
Re: [CODE4LIB] Open Data Specialist
Thanks Toby... that is exactly where I'm starting to look. This is a great resource: http://project-open-data.github.io/cdo/ What is complicated is finding anything that relates this to classic collection development activities. I might have to just make that up! If you see anything out there, let me know! Cheers On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 3:45 PM, Toby Greenwalt wrote: > Nate, > > I'm guessing you're venturing into uncharted territory - at least as the > library field is concerned. It's more likely that you'll find more relevant > descriptions in either the urban planning or journalism fields. Let me poke > around and see if I can dig something up. > > Toby > > > On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 2:40 PM, Nate Hill wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > I'm working on a job description for an Open Data Specialist at my public > > library. > > > > This person would work for the public library as a builder/maintainer for > > our open data portal (currently an instance of DKAN) which serves civic > > (and eventually other) public domain data. > > > > They would also be an open data evangelist and expert, working with other > > city departments to get/keep them involved as contributors of useful, > > useable data, etc. > > > > I'd also like to highlight the collection development-like aspects of the > > job. > > > > Has anyone seen a similar job description? > > > > Thanks > > > > Nate > > > > > > -- > > Nate Hill > > nathanielh...@gmail.com > > http://4thfloor.chattlibrary.org/ > > http://www.natehill.net > > > -- Nate Hill nathanielh...@gmail.com http://4thfloor.chattlibrary.org/ http://www.natehill.net
[CODE4LIB] Open Data Specialist
Hi all, I'm working on a job description for an Open Data Specialist at my public library. This person would work for the public library as a builder/maintainer for our open data portal (currently an instance of DKAN) which serves civic (and eventually other) public domain data. They would also be an open data evangelist and expert, working with other city departments to get/keep them involved as contributors of useful, useable data, etc. I'd also like to highlight the collection development-like aspects of the job. Has anyone seen a similar job description? Thanks Nate -- Nate Hill nathanielh...@gmail.com http://4thfloor.chattlibrary.org/ http://www.natehill.net
[CODE4LIB] Job: Senior Progreammer/Team Lead at University of Kansas
**Senior Progreammer/Team Lead** The Senior Programmer Team Lead in the Departmental Development & Support unit is expected to work within a standards-based collaborative team environment to contribute code, provide technical support and development expertise to various development projects and applications. This programmer will support Library web and mobile applications. Different skill sets may be emphasized as dictated by current priorities requiring the incumbent to be adaptable and flexible. The incumbent is also expected to take every opportunity to advance skill sets in areas that are critical to the organizations, especially web- based application development and mentoring other programmers in the group. Effective communication with peers, other campus service providers/data sources, and management is essential to assure timely, well-documented results. **Job Duties:** 45% - Develops code, maintains, and supports software, applications, and web sites independently or as a member of a small standards-based team while continuously seeking methods for automation, efficiency, and security conscious development. 20% - Provide input and guidance for Team goals, direction, and vision which includes * Advancing library strategic priorities * Leadership, Communication, and Process Improvement * Be a leader and advocate for business analysis to the University community and promote the value of business analyst work * Establish and maintain strong relationships with various campus partners and subject matter experts * Communicate frequently with Director, Manager(s), and Technical Leads on project progress, problems, and resource needs * Establish and capture metrics for measuring effectiveness to improve processes and efficiency * Provides assistance with the other members of the team. * This position is considered a resource for ideas, conflict resolution, and facilitating BA best practices. 10% - Works with the Department Unit Manager to coordinate assignments, workloads, communicates frequently, provides status updates, and knowledge to clients and peers. 10% - Collaborates with clients, other developers, library staff, and members of the university community to understand and contribute to project needs and advancing library priorities. As well as maintain a broader view of the KU environment. 10% - Ensures deliverables meet relevant standards and architecture in a team culture of code walk through. 5% - Other related duties as assigned **Required Qualifications:** * 2 - 4 years' experience with PHP programming * 4 - 6 years' experience with JavaScript/HTML/CSS * 2 years' experience with * Web-based Application Development * The application of object-oriented programming techniques * Development and maintenance of a database focused application * RDBMS (prefer mySQL and/or Oracle) * UNIX flavor operating system (Prefer Linux) **Preferred Qualifications:** * A bachelor's or higher degree from an accredited institution. * Familiarity with metadata standards and formats for library systems (e.g., MARC, Dublin Core, METS, MODS) and protocols for search and retrieval (e.g. OAI-PHM, Z39.50). * Experience supporting systems for library management, digital library services, scholarly communication and research support, or learning management. * Proven ability to communicate and collaborate effectively with technical teams, business partners, and management including excellent presentation and writing skills. * Experience producing technical documentation. * Demonstrated ability to act as lead programmer on projects. * Experience with and/or knowledge of the following * Git or other version control system * Apache SOLR * PHP Frameworks (prefer Symfony or Zend) * CMS systems (prefer Drupal) * Application/web security * Integration with external web services, directory servers(LDAP), and authentication/authorization * Software architecture design, system analysis and associated methodologies * XML/XSLT/JSON * Strong time-management and organizational skills, with a record of being flexible, accurate, detail-oriented, reliable and self-motivated. Salary Range: $60,000 - $70,000 FTE: 1.0 Contact Information for Applicant: Vickye Kozlowski/(785) 864-0493/vic...@ku.edu Deadline/Review Date: October 20, 2013 Specific Detailed Application Instructions for this Position: A complete electronic application will include a detailed curriculum vitae, a cover letter, and the names and contact information for three references. http://employment.ku.edu/jobs/3989 Brought to you by code4lib jobs: http://jobs.code4lib.org/job/10269/
Re: [CODE4LIB] 2014 Conference
John, We are still working on pricing, as we are negotiating with the hotel for food and beverage and are still working on an A/V RFP. And we are still actively working on sponsorship for the conference. The conference normally runs less than $200 registration. Based on our current budget estimates, the same will be true this year, although like I said, we don't have A/V quotes yet, so we can't promise anything yet. Currently, we anticipate that registration will open mid-January. It is on our calendar to announce a firm registration date by the beginning of December; we'll do it earlier if we can get the registration amount nailed down earlier. If you are interested in asking more about the conference, you can always utilize this list, or you can join the open 'code4libcon' google group and ask there. Also: note to all that the CFP for the conference will be going out VERY SOON. So it's not too early to start thinking about what kind of proposal you might want to put in. :) And a gentle reminder to those who have not presented at Code4Lib before - it's ok to submit a proposal for work you haven't finished yet. It'll be a great motivator for you to get it done in the upcoming months! -emily -- Date:Fri, 4 Oct 2013 19:29:37 + From:John Blair Subject: 2014 Conference Hello- I'm looking to attend the 2014 conference, and am having a hard time finding information regarding registration, pricing, and contact information. Perhaps, I'm too early to the party? Please advise. -John Blair -- Emily Lynema Associate Department Head Information Technology, NCSU Libraries 919-513-8031 emily_lyn...@ncsu.edu